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RECREATION ADMINISTRATION Adventure Recreation and Tourism Option, B.S. (120 Units) Valid for Catalog Years: 2016/2017 to 2019/2020 _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ Recreation Administration Lower Division Core Program Requirements 13 Units _ RA 55: Foundations and Careers in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism (3) RA 60: Technologies in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism (1) RA 73S: Leadership in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism (3) RA 77S: Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Programming (3) RA 80: Lifelong Learning in the Natural Environment (3) (GE Area E) Recreation Administration Upper Division Core Program Requirements 14 Units _ RA 101: Leisure and Human Behavior (3) (FALL ONLY) RA 125: Diversity and Inclusive Practices in Recreation Therapy and Recreation (3) RA 128: Legal and Financial Aspects of Recreation, Parks, and Tourism (4) (FALL ONLY) RA 179: Supervision and Administration in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism (3) (SPRING ONLY) RA 180: Professional Placement in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism (1) Adventure Recreation and Tourism Emphasis Requirements 27-28 Units _ RA 131: Foundations of Special Events and Tourism (3) (Pre-Requisite: RA 55) (FALL ONLY) RA 133: Recreation and Parks Facilities Planning and Operations (3) (Pre-Requisite: RA 77S) (SPRING ONLY) RA 135: Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Marketing (3) (Pre-Requisite: RA 77S) (FALL ONLY) OR MKTG 100S: Marketing Concepts (4) (Pre-Requisite: BA 105W or ENGL 160W; may be taken concurrently) (MI) RA 139: Research and Evaluation in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism (3) (SPRING ONLY) RA 146: Adventure Based Programming (3) (Pre-Requisite: RA 55 and RA 80) (FALL ONLY) RA 184I: Internship in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism (12) (Pre-Requisite: Completion of all major, GE, and university requirements) Adventure Recreation & Tourism Emphasis Elective Requirements 11 Units _ Select a minimum 11 units from the following: COUN 174: Introduction to Counseling (3) EES 3: Geology Field Trip (1) (FALL ONLY) ENTR 81: Introduction to Entrepreneurship (3) GEOG 135: Environmental Protection (3) (Pre-Requisite: GE Foundation and Area D) (SPRING – ODD) GEOG 139T: Environmental Regions (3) (Pre-Requisite: GE Foundation and Area D) KINES 122: Nontraditional Games and Outdoor Education (Pre-Requisites: KINES 1, 31, 32, 33, 35, 110, and 120) (3) PH 48: First Responder and Emergency Care (3) RA 106: Challenge Course Facilitation (3) (SPRING ONLY) RA 113: Serving At-Risk Youths (3) (SPRING ONLY) RA 130: International Tourism: Multicultural Issues and Impacts (3) (MI - Catalog Year 2018 and After) RA 192T: Topics in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism (1-3) REC 74: Games for All Ages (1) REC 75: Adventure Ropes Course Experience (1) REC 82: Wilderness Survival Skills (1) REC 83: Whitewater Rafting (1) REC 84: Orienteering (1) REC 86: Backpacking in the Sierra Mountains (1) (SPRING ONLY) REC 87: A Yosemite Experience (1) (SPRING ONLY) REC 88: Rock Climbing (1) (FALL ONLY) Total Units Required in Major 55-56 units Total Units Required in General Education 49 units Electives needed 12-21 units Updated: December 10, 2020

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Page 1: RECREATION ADMINISTRATION Adventure Recreation and Tourism

RECREATION ADMINISTRATION Adventure Recreation and Tourism Option, B.S. (120 Units)

Valid for Catalog Years: 2016/2017 to 2019/2020

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Recreation Administration Lower Division Core Program Requirements 13 Units □_ RA 55: Foundations and Careers in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism (3)

RA 60: Technologies in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism (1) RA 73S: Leadership in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism (3) RA 77S: Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Programming (3) RA 80: Lifelong Learning in the Natural Environment (3) (GE Area E)

Recreation Administration Upper Division Core Program Requirements 14 Units □_ RA 101: Leisure and Human Behavior (3) (FALL ONLY) RA 125: Diversity and Inclusive Practices in Recreation Therapy and Recreation (3) RA 128: Legal and Financial Aspects of Recreation, Parks, and Tourism (4) (FALL ONLY) RA 179: Supervision and Administration in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism (3) (SPRING ONLY) RA 180: Professional Placement in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism (1)

Adventure Recreation and Tourism Emphasis Requirements 27-28 Units □_RA 131: Foundations of Special Events and Tourism (3) (Pre-Requisite: RA 55) (FALL ONLY) RA 133: Recreation and Parks Facilities Planning and Operations (3) (Pre-Requisite: RA 77S) (SPRING ONLY) RA 135: Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Marketing (3) (Pre-Requisite: RA 77S) (FALL ONLY)

OR MKTG 100S: Marketing Concepts (4) (Pre-Requisite: BA 105W or ENGL 160W; may be taken concurrently) (MI) RA 139: Research and Evaluation in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism (3) (SPRING ONLY) RA 146: Adventure Based Programming (3) (Pre-Requisite: RA 55 and RA 80) (FALL ONLY) RA 184I: Internship in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism (12) (Pre-Requisite: Completion of all major, GE, and university requirements)

Adventure Recreation & Tourism Emphasis Elective Requirements 11 Units □_ Select a minimum 11 units from the following:

COUN 174: Introduction to Counseling (3)EES 3: Geology Field Trip (1) (FALL ONLY) ENTR 81: Introduction to Entrepreneurship (3) GEOG 135: Environmental Protection (3) (Pre-Requisite: GE Foundation and Area D) (SPRING – ODD) GEOG 139T: Environmental Regions (3) (Pre-Requisite: GE Foundation and Area D) KINES 122: Nontraditional Games and Outdoor Education (Pre-Requisites: KINES 1, 31, 32, 33, 35, 110, and 120) (3) PH 48: First Responder and Emergency Care (3) RA 106: Challenge Course Facilitation (3) (SPRING ONLY) RA 113: Serving At-Risk Youths (3) (SPRING ONLY) RA 130: International Tourism: Multicultural Issues and Impacts (3) (MI - Catalog Year 2018 and After)RA 192T: Topics in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism (1-3) REC 74: Games for All Ages (1) REC 75: Adventure Ropes Course Experience (1) REC 82: Wilderness Survival Skills (1) REC 83: Whitewater Rafting (1) REC 84: Orienteering (1) REC 86: Backpacking in the Sierra Mountains (1) (SPRING ONLY) REC 87: A Yosemite Experience (1) (SPRING ONLY) REC 88: Rock Climbing (1) (FALL ONLY)

Total Units Required in Major 55-56 unitsTotal Units Required in General Education 49 unitsElectives needed 12-21 units

Updated: December 10, 2020

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RECREATION ADMINISTRATION Adventure Recreation and Tourism Option, B.S. (120 Units)

Valid for Catalog Years: 2016/2017 to Current

Advising Notes 1. All Recreation Administration courses used in the major must be completed with a grade of C or higher 2. CR/NC grading is not permitted in courses in the Recreation Administration major, except in those courses which are designated CR/NC grading only. 3. Courses taken within the Recreation Administration major may be used toward general education requirements, a minor, or a supplemental credential. Consult the appropriate department advisor for further information. 4. Students who must complete a course to fulfill the Upper-Division Writing Skills requirement are advised to take HHS 116W

Elective Options:

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Certificate in Special Event Planningaa

Required Courses (9 Units)

□ RA 115: Community Placements in Leisure Settings (3)

□ RA 117: Special Event Planning (3) □ RA 135: Recreation, Parks, and

Tourism Marketing (3) OR MKTG 100S: Marketing Concepts (4)

Elective(s) - Select 3 Units from the Following Courses: □ FSM 131, MCJ 106, MCJ 142, MCJ

152S, MGT 133S, RA 119, SOC 183

General Business Minor Requirementsfs □ ACCT 4A (3 Units) □ Select 6-8 units from the following:

BA 18; DS 73; FIN 120; IS 130; MGT 104; MGT 106; MGT 110; MKTG 100S

□ Select 11 units of UD courses from not more than two fields:

ACCT, BA, DS, ENTR, FIN, HRM, IS, MGT, or MKTG

**Courses in a major cannot be applied toward

a minor unless designated as "additional requirements."**

Student Name: __________________ Student ID: __________________ Catalog Year: __________________

Year 1 (Freshman) Year 2 (Sophomore) Year 3 (Junior) Year 4 (Senior) Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

Major

RA 60 (1 Unit) Lower

Division GE

GE Area E RA 80

(3 Units)

RA 125 (3 Units)

RA 128 (4 Units)

RA 133 (3 Units)

RA 101 (3 Units)

RA 184I (12 Units)

Lower Division GE

Lower Division GE

Lower Division GE

RA 55 (3 Units)

RA 135 or MKTG 100S (3-4 Units)

RA 131 (3 Units)

RA 139 (3 Units)

RA 180 (1 Units)

Lower Division GE

Lower Division GE

RA 73S (3 Units)

Rec Admin Elective

RA 146 (3 Units)

RA 179 (3 Units)

Rec Admin Elective

Lower Division GE

Lower Division GE

RA 77S (3 Units)

Lower Division GE

Upper Division GE

Rec Admin Elective

Upper Division GE

Lower Division GE

Lower Division GE

Lower Division GE

General Elective

UDWS (W Course or

Exam)

Upper Division GE

Multicultural International

(MI)

Milestones ACDC Advising RA 55

Advising 200 Hrs

Pre-RA 180 Advising

For assistance or to schedule an advising appointment, please

contact the CHHS Advising and Career Development Center:

559-278-5027, McLane Hall 194

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Course/Units/GradeFour courses: One in A1, one in A2, one in A3, & one in B4 for a minimum of 12 units.FOUNDATION

UPPER DIVISION G.E. CONSISTS OF 9 UNITSIB, IC, and ID courses can be taken no sooner than the term in which 60 units of course are completed.

A1 _________________ __

B1 _________________ __

IC _________________ __

NOTES: A minimum of 49 G.E. units are required. All classes are three or more semester units. Engineering and Liberal Studies majors complete a different G.E. pattern--consult department advisor.

2019-2020 GENERAL EDUCATION (G.E.) REQUIREMENTS

IB Physical Universe and Its Life Forms: (Prerequisite: Completion of FOUNDATION and Area B)Anthropology 161; Chemistry 170; Computer Science 100; Earth & Environmental Sciences 112, 167, 168; Geography 115, 128,129; Natural Science 115, 120, 121, 125; Physical Science 131, 168; Physics 100; Plant Science 105; Public Health 161

IC Arts and Humanities: (Prerequisite: Completion of FOUNDATION and Area C)

ID Social, Political and Economic Institutions and Behavior, Historical Background:(Prerequisite: Completion of FOUNDATION and Area D)

Area E - Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development One course E Lifelong Understanding & Self-Development: Animal Science 67; Art 13; Child & Family Studies 38, 39;

College of Science & Math 15; Dance 16, 70; Drama 32; Finance 30; Gerontology 10S, 18, 111; Kinesiology 32 & concurrent enrollment 110; Psychology 61; Public Health 90, 91, 110; Recreation Administration 80; University 1; Women’s Studies 18

C1 orC2 _________________ __

TOTAL UNITS _____________ 8/13/19

A2 _________________ __A3 _________________ __

B4 _________________ __

B2 _________________ __ B3 _________________ __

C1 _________________ __

C2 _________________ __

D1 _________________ __ D2 _________________ __ D3 _________________ __

E _________________ ___

IB _________________ __

ID _________________ __

Area A - Fundamental Skills and Knowledge A1 Oral Communication: Communication 3, 7, 8 A2 Written Communication: (Prerequisite for English 5B is passing 5A) English 5B, 10

A3 Critical Thinking: Africana Studies 20; Anthropology 30; Chicano & Latin American Studies 30; College of Science & Math 10;Communication 5; Computer Science 1; Geography 25; Interdisciplinary 50; Natural Science 4; Philosophy 25, 45;Sociology 3, 3S; Women’s Studies 12

B4 Quantitative Reasoning: (Co-requisite or prerequisite Math courses may be required. Check with advisors) Criminology 50, Decision Sciences 71; Mathematics 10A*, 10AL*, 11, 11L, 45, 45L, 70, 75, 75A

a mandatory lab component.)

Area C - Arts and Humanities Three courses: One in C1, one in C2, and a third from C1 or C2C1 Arts: Armenian Studies 20; Art 1, 20, 40, 50; Art History 10, 11; Chicano & Latin American Studies 9; Drama 22, 62;

English 41, 43, 44; Media, Communications and Journalism 9; Music 9 (not for music majors), 9A, 74, 75

C2 Humanities: Arabic 1A, 1B; Armenian 1A, 1B, 2A; Chinese 1A, 1B; Communicative Sciences & Deaf Studies 90, 92; English 20, 30; French 1B, 2A, 2B; German 1B, 2A, 2B; Greek 1A, 1B; Hebrew 1A; Hmong 1A, 1B; Humanities 10, 11, 15, 20; Italian 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B; Japanese 1A, 1B; Latin 1A, 1AH, 1B; Linguistics 10; Persian 1A, 1B; Philosophy 1, 2, 10, 20; Portuguese 1A, 1B; Spanish 1B, 2A, 2B, 3, 4A, 4B

Area D - Social, Political & Economic Institutions & Behavior, Historical Background One course in each sub-area: (Prerequisite: GE Foundation A2 for students in English college-readiness Category III and IV)

D1 American History: History 11, 12 D2 American Government: Political Science 2

D3 Social Science: Africana Studies 10, 15, 27; Agricultural Business 1; American Indian Studies 50; Anthropology 2, 3; Armenian Studies 10; Asian American Studies 15; Child & Family Studies 31; Chicano & Latin American Studies 3, 5; Communicative Sciences & Deaf Studies 98; Criminology 10; Economics 25, 40, 50; Geography 2, 4, 81; History 20, 21; Industrial Technology 20; Jewish Studies 10; Media, Communications and Journalism 1; Middle East Studies 10; Political Science 1; Psychology 10; Sociology 1 or 1S; Women’s Studies 10

BREADTH

Area B - Physical Universe and Its Life FormsTwo courses: One in B1 and one in B2--see above for B4

B1 Physical Sciences: (Prerequisite: Completion of B4) Chemistry 1A & 1AL, 3A, 10;

Earth & Environmental Sciences 1, 1V, 4; Physical Science 21; Physics 2A, 4A & 4AL, 10B2 Life Sciences: Biology 1A, 10, 11, 12B3 Laboratory Component: B1 or B2 must have a lab (All B1 and B2 courses taken at Fresno State have

FOUNDATION

INTEGRATION Three upper division courses--one in each area

Africana Studies 129; Armenian 148; Art 102; Arts & Humanity 105; Chicano & Latin American Studies 130; Dance 171; Drama 163; English 101, 102, 103, 112, 113, 114, 174; French 109, 149; Humanities 104, 108, 110, 118, 129; Interdisciplinary Art Studies 108; Lingustics 115, 130, 138; Music 170A, 171, 187; Philosophy 120, 150, 151; Spanish 125, 129

Africana Studies 144; Agricultural Business 155; American Indian Studies 103; Anthropology 116W, 145; Chicano & Latin American Studies 114, 115; Criminology 101, 120, 120S; Economics 146, 167, 176, 183; Forensic Behavioral Sciences 153; Geography 133, 173, 184; Gerontology 100; History 101, 154; Jewish Studies 154; Kinesiology 111; Media, Communications and Journalism 175, 178; Peace and Con�ict Studies 100; Social Science 110; Sociology 131, 143, 163; Women’s Studies 101, 149

*speci�c majors only

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Meet with an Academic Counselor to complete a My Degree Plan (roadmap)

Units per semester to graduate:4 years: 15 units x 8 semesters = 120 units5 years: 12 units x 10 semesters = 120 units

Complete you upper-division writing skills during your junior year (60-90 units)

120 unit minimum - comprised of: •

• Major •

2.00 GPA in:• Major• Campus units• Cumulative units

• English Composition (English 5A & 5B, 10 or equivalent)• US History (History 11, 12 or equivalent)• US and California Constitution (Political Science 2, 102 or equivalent)• Multicultural/International course

Writing Skills Requirement:• Upper-division writing skills (exam or course with a “W”)

Fresno State Residency unit minimums:• 30 units• 24 upper-division units• 12 units in major• 9 General Education units

Graduation RequirementsPLANNING YOUR DEGREE

Africana Studies 150, 164; Anthropology 105W, 120, 123, 125; Asian American 110; Business Administration 104; Chicano & Latin American Studies 160, 170; Communication 164; Communicative Sciences & Deaf Studies 139; Economics 181; Geography 167; Gerontology 161; History 186; Humanities 105, 140; Interdisciplinary Capstone 177, 188S; Linguistics 147;Media, Communications and Journalism 176, 179; Marketing 100S;Nursing 141, 141LS; Public Health 104, 128S; Philosophy 131,132; Political Science 120; Recreation Administration 130; Sociology 111, 142; Social Science 180; Social Work 136; Womens Studies 110, 120S, 135;

Multicultural/International courses

Africana Studies 104W; Anthropology 105W, 116W, 126W; Asian American Studies 151W; Aerospace Studies 105AW*, 105BW; Business Administration 105W; Chemistry 161W; Chicano & Latin American Studies 102W; Child and Family Science 130W*; Economics 102W; Earth and Environmental Sciences 104W, 135W; English 106W, 115W, 117W*, 160W; Health & Human Services 116W; History 100W; Industrial Technology 198W; Jewish Studies 100W; LEE 180W; Linguistics 110W*, 111W; Media, Communications and Journalism 102W*, 114W*; Philosophy 125W, 133W; Plant Science 110W; Sociology 130W/WS;

W courses

*Enrollment may be restricted or have additional prerequisites. Check the course description in the catalog or my.fresnostate.edu.